Andalusia Landlord-Tenant Laws: Complete Guide
Comprehensive overview of residential rental laws in Andalusia, Spain, including the Urban Leases Act (LAU) and the new 2026 Andalusian Housing Law.
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Understanding the nuances of property management in Andalusia is crucial for maintaining compliance under both national Spanish laws and regional decrees.
Key Regulatory Framework
In Spain, the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos (LAU) serves as the primary legal framework for residential tenancies. However, regions like Andalusia often have additional regulations, especially regarding security deposit management and "Tense Zones" under the recent Ley 12/2023.
Security Deposits & Local Agencies
One of the most important regional differences is where security deposits must be lodged. In Andalusia, landlords must ensure they follow the specific local guidelines for bond lodgment to avoid administrative fines.
See our Security Deposits guide for detailed lodgment instructions.
The Role of Landager
Managing compliance across different Spanish autonomous communities can be complex. Landager simplifies this by tracking local notice periods, managing lease renewals, and keeping you updated on changes to the Ley de Vivienda.
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